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Student Self Assessment: Tsunami Book
Students fill out a self-assessment sheet after completing the Tsunami book lesson plan. | Popular Oceans Printables
Browse TeacherVision's most popular oceans printables for grades K-12. Teach your students... | |
Oceans – Teacher Resources
Browse our resources about oceans to find great lessons and printables for grades K-12. Teach... | ||
Tsunami Resources
This collection of articles, lessons, and advice will help your students understand tsunamis... | Popular Weather Activities for Science Class
Investigate the complexities of weather forecasting with fun K-12 science activities. Build a... | |
Build Your Own Volcano
Introduce your students to the reactions that cause volcanoes to erupt with this printable... | Popular Weather Activities for Earth Day
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22. Explore these weather resources for grades K-12 to find... | |
The Density of Saltwater
Through a hands-on chemistry experiment students will discover that salt water is denser than... | Popular Seasonal Weather Activities
Explore the science behind seasonal weather with these K-12 resources. Use lessons, projects... | |
Ocean Currents
Students learn about ocean currents by exploring two activities and then mapping the major... | Frequently Asked Questions about Tsunamis
Find answers to commonly asked questions about tsunamis -- the science behind them and their... | |
Hurricanes
Teach students how hurricanes develop, the naming system for the storms, and how they are... | Investigate Activity: Investigating Currents and Waves
Students make a model of a current and waves, and observe how waves affect the movement of... | |
Natural Disasters – Teacher Resources
Examine the science behind natural disasters with printables, lessons, and references on... | Convection Connection
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or... | |
Tracking a Hurricane
In this simulation, students will track a hurricane in the manner of a meteorologist. | The Dust Bowl
Students visit a website to learn more about the people who lived through America's Dust Bowl... |
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